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•  Press the Stop button on the screen.

•  Press the Safety Stop button on top of the unit (the button will glow red when this is 

activated).

•  Press the power switch on the back of the unit to Off (press the “O” symbol).

•  Detach the power cord from the back of the unit.

Home Screen

This is the main menu for the unit. From here, you can select 

which type of energy you will use (radio frequency or ultra-

sound), select from tutorial videos in the Media section, or 

access some basic information and device settings in the 

Utilities section. To make a selection on this or any of the 

screens, simply touch the “button” on the screen to make your 

selection.

Settings Screen

When either the Radio Frequency or Ultrasound energy type 

is selected, the display shows the control panel for the respec-

tive treatment. Functions and features common to both screens 

are now discussed. Details about specific differences will be 

discussed in Sections 5.3 and 5.4. The Settings Screen shows:

•  The recommended body area that should be treated consis-

tent with the handpiece that is attached (highlighted in blue 

on the body outline)

•  The length of the treatment time that is currently selected

•  The relative power level of the energy

•  The handpiece that is connected to the unit

Details about specific differences will be discussed in Sections 

5.3. To change the treatment time or the power, press the Up 

arrow to increase the value or the Down arrow to decrease the 

value. Minutes are selected in quantities of 10 minute incre-

ments from 10 to 40 minutes. Intensity is selected at levels of 

1, 2, 3, or 4, with 1 being the lowest intensity level and 4 being 

the highest. 

NOTE: 

Some time durations and intensity levels may not be available for some handpieces 

selected. This helps to ensure safe and effective application of the treatment. The table below indicates the 

recommended device settings for the indicated body parts.

Once the settings are selected, press the Ready Button to prepare the system to activate the handpiece. 

The Ready button will transition to say “Standby”, and the Start button will appear. At any of these screens, 

pressing the Home button will return you to the Home Screen. At this point, you may not make adjust-

ments to the treatment Time and Power. If you need to change either of these, press the Standby button to 

return to the Standby screen.

From this screen, you can also select from tutorial videos in the Media section, or access some basic infor-

mation and device settings in the Utilities section.

Summary of Contents for Ultimate Contour

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...p 9 4 3 Registration 9 4 4 Handpiece Attachment 9 5 DEVICE OPERATION 10 5 1 Patient Preparation 10 5 2 Screens and Settings 10 5 3 Radio Frequency Treatment 13 5 4 Ultrasound Treatment 14 5 5 Concludi...

Page 3: ...y Failure to read these instructions may result in damage to the device or risk of injury to you or to the patient It is advisable to keep this document with the device and refer to it often when ques...

Page 4: ...s with a Body Mass Index BMI under 25 DO NOT use radio therapy on or near the face or neck DO NOT use on pregnant or nursing women on those who have given birth in the last 12 months or on those plann...

Page 5: ...ls such as antenna cables and external antennas should be used no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of the Ultimate Contour including cables specified by Ideal Curves Otherwise degradation of th...

Page 6: ...onnected to an oxygen supply DO NOT use in the presence of flammable gases All treatments performed with this system must be subjected to the same clinical assessment as with traditional techniques Th...

Page 7: ...e waist circumference of patients using the ultrasound portion This study evaluated a total of 42 individuals who were treated for 30 minutes at an intensity level of 4 during each treatment session T...

Page 8: ...hock ONLY Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician CAUTION Make sure the unit is positioned so you can get easy access to the back panel of the unit in case you need...

Page 9: ...e easily disconnected if needed If needed clean the unit and handpieces as described in Section 6 4 3 Registration Before beginning use of the Ultimate Contour it is highly recommended that you take a...

Page 10: ...istent with the diameter of the handpiece This will help ensure that all of the treatment area is addressed and to help avoid overlapping treatment spots applying excessive energy to a section of tiss...

Page 11: ...rently selected The relative power level of the energy The handpiece that is connected to the unit Details about specific differences will be discussed in Sections 5 3 To change the treatment time or...

Page 12: ...stop the treatment early and then press the Standby button to return to the Standby screen the time will reset to the full amount of time you had selected CAUTION Do not lift up the handpiece during...

Page 13: ...rth sweeping motion A good analogy to think of is mowing a lawn consistent sweeping patterns that just barely overlap slowly working from one side of the area to the other Apply slight pressure into t...

Page 14: ...and the unit has stopped delivering energy lift the handpiece away from the patient tissue Set the handpiece aside Use clean towels to wipe away excess treatment oil from the skin Assess the treated a...

Page 15: ...be treated with a disinfection solution such as a 1 3 glutaraldehyde solution or 0 2 peracetic acid solution The handpiece should be visibly wet and remain so for at least 5 minutes You may need to re...

Page 16: ...th its accessories excluding the handpieces collectively defined as Product is warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 years from the date of purchase If the Produc...

Page 17: ...you are having trouble with the Ultimate Contour system have questions regarding its use or need to order replacement parts feel free to contact a customer service representative at Ideal Curves 1 888...

Page 18: ...ins of a burning sensation Some warmth is normal as this indicates the procedure is working If the heat is intolerable use a lower power setting Also ensure an ample amount of treatment oil is applied...

Page 19: ...0 50 W cm2 1 00 W cm2 Level 3 0 75 W cm2 1 50 W cm2 Level 4 1 05 W cm2 2 00 W cm2 Ultrasound Focal Distance 6mm Ultrasound Focal Distance 6mm Ultrasound Focal Volume 2 12cm3 Ultrasound Entry Power 30...

Page 20: ...to take mitigation measures such as relocating or re orienting the equipment Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Not available Voltage Fluctuations Flicker emissions Not available The Ultimate Contour i...

Page 21: ...in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey...

Page 22: ...ration distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 d 3 5 V1 P d 3 5 E1 P GHz d 7 E1 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 37 0 37 0 74 1 1 17 1 17 2 33 10...

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Page 24: ...Manufactured for Ideal Curves LLC by CAO Group 4628 West Skyhawk Dr West Jordan UT 84084 www ultimate contour com Rev 4 0 Mar 2021 1 888 861 7211...

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